Family medicine, by definition, is comprehensive, continuing medical care provided to a family unit by a physician. To be certified as a specialist in a family practice, a doctor must be trained in the following areas of medicine: pediatrics, internal medicine, surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, psychiatry, and community and preventive medicine. In order to be certified by the American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM), a physician must complete a three-year family practice residency training program after completion of medical school.

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Everyone was friendly and helpful.

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I thought she was a wonderful doctor. Her bedside manner was amazing and she knew her stuff. I am definitely going to make her my full time doctor.

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excellent at her job and always willing to help in any way.

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The girls were comfortable with the nurse and the doctor. Good experience